ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantius II. AD 337-361. Centenionalis, Scarce, NGC Certified

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ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantius II. AD 337-361. Centenionalis, Scarce, NGC Certified

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Description

Roman Empire — Constantius II (AD 337–361) Centenionalis (NGC Certified)

Basic Identification

  • Emperor: Constantius II — son of Constantine the Great; ruled AD 337 – 361.

  • Denomination: Centenionalis (sometimes called Æ centenionalis or BI centenionalis) — a bronze coin introduced in the 4th century as part of the Constantinian monetary reforms.

  • Metal: Bronze (or copper alloy).

  • Certification: NGC graded and authenticated — meaning it has been professionally examined, encapsulated, and assigned a grade by Numismatic Guaranty Company.


Design & Features

Obverse (Front)

  • Usually shows a pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius II facing right.

  • Legend often reads:
    D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVGDominus Noster Constantius Pius Felix Augustus (“Our Lord Constantius, Dutiful and Fortunate Augustus”).

Reverse (Back)

The reverse varies with different types, but common motifs include:

  • Soldier spearing a fallen horseman — a martial imagery common on Constantius II bronze issues, possibly symbolising military strength.

  • FEL TEMP REPARATIO — “Return of Happy Times” — a common legend on coins of this period.

  • Victoria, captives, shields, standards, or labarum may also appear depending on the exact variety and mint.

Mints

Centenionalis coins of Constantius II were struck at various imperial mints, such as:

  • Thessalonica (often cited) — Type RIC VIII Centenionalis varieties.

  • Alexandria — with different reverse types (e.g., emperor standing with captives).

  • Other possible mints include Rome, Siscia, and Cyzicus, each with distinguishing mintmarks if present.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 30 × 10 × 0.1 cm

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